Police: Suspect in New Orleans shooting identified
NEW Orleans police on Monday identified a suspect in connection with a shooting at a Mother's Day parade that injured 19 people, including two children, as residents expressed outrage over the violence.
Police said the suspect, 19-year-old Akein Scott, remained at large but had been identified by multiple people.
"The time has come for him to turn himself in," New Orleans Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said.
Serpas said Scott was last arrested in March and has a criminal history that includes charges for possessing narcotics and a firearm and resisting arrest. Police investigated three addresses linked to Scott but could not find him, Serpas said.
Earlier on Monday police released photos that they said showed a suspect in the shooting, which led to tips that helped with the identification.
"People today chose to be on the side of young, innocent children who were shot, and not on the side of a coward who shot into a crowd," Serpas said.
The image singling out the suspect did not clearly show a face, and police, who released the photographs on YouTube, asked for the public's help in identifying and finding the person. A $10,000 reward was offered for information that might help find the shooter.
The photographs, taken from a surveillance video, first show crowds of people in a street, and then the crowd is seen scattering and ducking. The final image focuses on what appears to be a man in a white shirt leaving the scene on foot as other people are lying on the pavement.
Police said the suspect, 19-year-old Akein Scott, remained at large but had been identified by multiple people.
"The time has come for him to turn himself in," New Orleans Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said.
Serpas said Scott was last arrested in March and has a criminal history that includes charges for possessing narcotics and a firearm and resisting arrest. Police investigated three addresses linked to Scott but could not find him, Serpas said.
Earlier on Monday police released photos that they said showed a suspect in the shooting, which led to tips that helped with the identification.
"People today chose to be on the side of young, innocent children who were shot, and not on the side of a coward who shot into a crowd," Serpas said.
The image singling out the suspect did not clearly show a face, and police, who released the photographs on YouTube, asked for the public's help in identifying and finding the person. A $10,000 reward was offered for information that might help find the shooter.
The photographs, taken from a surveillance video, first show crowds of people in a street, and then the crowd is seen scattering and ducking. The final image focuses on what appears to be a man in a white shirt leaving the scene on foot as other people are lying on the pavement.
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